Cape May County Times, 27 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

cm MAY COTOTY TDO». FEIBAY. AHBL 27, 3ft2S

Wildwood Is Real Warm Politically

Cortcrdrc That Wildwood «nd WilkJwood Crest Incumbents HoW Edge

Keen Fi^ht in Both Places

Board Education Wildwood

Elects Teachers, B eac }j C ase ^,,

h i Ki-an. Prellngtiuyaeii and Stoke.-. I jftttPl ! Ke * n h *' 1 ,h *‘ ••ndonsemeat of the

1 ! RcpuWlcan or*anlzntk.n ol thU countjr t as well u* the iiujoeS'y

Political Situation IXT T' IT

In the County V? • V-U i . Ua

Institute

! Woodbine Loses Second Game

Ci* High Recent Man Loses tu Hammonton

For M. T. H. S. and Court

House Grades

cor It T not St At a iu relink

f tb. M, . To« r -hip Board ;,r Renta , From Do)

u „ 1 D__u,. ,h ' •auntie* »n the Mate, while Deach Kealt} t-O- Kaised the candidacy of former Ooventor

lar to $45,000

Stat.-- senator - Watlw £ For Governor the contender*

i lor the Itepublican nomination | *”• Owrneilu* Doremu*. Morgan K

, LanwB, Robert Carey and J. Hen-

Decision Ref With Jury with the odd* aald to V- in faror of Larron throuchoi.i the State

F®r — : —

HiRb Schiad -Supel w-n t'ljrk : prtn-ijutl. Homer '

hlkiory. Wilbur Clark :

C. F. Wlld.r: art. Hie- Adelaide

N rioultnc mu-ic and Enaliab. . WILDWOOD—The claim of the Mi.-- E. Marie Anderx.n Latin. Beach Realty Company, of WildMi.-** Emily !*<«*!: mathematic*. > wood, to all the beach front, liiMir- W. Faye Moor*. I'letich.lc’ link Ibe baihina beach, in the Mb-- Klitale-th Row*. Cominer-1eecond and third ward* in Wlldelal. Ml** Helen C. Kennedy: wood. I* helntc ailed in court phy-iral irnfnlnc. M..* Evelyn thi- wetk. and pioml*e* to be one Jdlinaon. ( ,f the mo« intereailnk and farI Court Houm- tirade* -Firat. 1 readWa* Civil Milt* ever, heard

°r-| Min Emma Dougherty: -econd. :* n Now Ji

WILDWOOD — Incumbent!

iheiar stiff opposition in Wildwood

rod Wildwood Crest

tmigu which terminate* on ele< lion day. May 8th. but in t>oth places those in office arc conceded

to hold an edr*

ta Wldwoot 1 Crest. May _

nile T. Kin* I* faced with oppo-lMnt Clara C to: ;,-',.-. third! The Beach Realty Company rRlon by CentKc |x»d*. a council-j Ml- Marion Wbllldtu tourth. seeks to eject the city from penman a present. «bo ha* felt the Mias Be«,ah Camp, Fifth. Mr-. «*»»on of le^vch front, cast of urge to greater political amMllc-is (Howard Chatleawnilh. formerly' Ihe Boardwalk and apcci&callv Mayor Kin* ha* a *troa* follow-! Mliw l^-na M. Thotna*. sixth. “»** that all city hiltldlnr* be

e UarrfMin. - vt.nrh. Mrs. removed.

erally is favored to overcome taejAnna B. Ive.wc more or less unoraanlied strenctbi Edna M Kndicnn

Of his <

Mrs. The company had leased the beach front to the city for a nominal rental of 11 per year, 'but year demanded a rental

d bv Ed Lana cv f .i . Its.ooe. which the city reley and Ldward Hendrick*. Other.-, OUCCUmDS IO UineSS fused to pay The company then who hare filed petltloa* areCoun- attempted to erect a buUdlrjc oilman Rwhardaoa runnma for * ‘

Will lam A JuMw

E. M. Sutton

elecUon. and E . . Ham H. Austin and Ijnw ood Campbell. also counrilmanir candidate!., t'ooper and AuMln are follower* of Mayor Kin*, while Campbell ian independem Two ccunrilmen will be elected Edward G. Middleton. lux collector, ha* no opposition while Warren C. Runyon and Mr* Laura c. Boudwin have hied a* caudldalr- lo the Rrpuh-

Hcan executive rommille*

While the Crest contest I* keen one. the one in Wildwood more ao. with Mayor Pierpom .md Commissioner* ' aril and Taylo back'd by a sir one organ) ration. %a*ln* -n accre**lr<- educational cantpalxn for r. -cIrc*ion. and their opponeni.- o.Terin* d« iterate atstancr to tlte apparently arowin* strength of the administration Former Senator W. H Bright. Walter Preen and Joseph Scully '■**vt allied ihemaelve* a* a mmplete ticket opposin* the incunbent* and aic working overtime

to overcome the atari ministration a* are I-

i and John Baker, independent

Prof. Metzger To Lecture In Woodbine

Dean of Rutgers to Give First of Serif* of Educational Lectures

Auipi- z Prog. League

WOODBINE—One of the Important department... of the Wood him i'rogreaxive League I* it,,- l^urath nnl Department. The purpo*of thi* department 1* to i.ecurc educator* and other *peakcr» ol national prominem-e to lecture on the Constitution of the fnited State* on the principles which underll.- lepresentatlve govern mem on the Urea and charartei of the world* great leader* and thinker* and on any other topic* of human lutcre*i In addition to the Immediate educational value of such lecture* it i- hoia-d by •hi. 4 to stimulate original

i the linn of our

'• alone lim • of l.-tter ' for the community ■e nation and to show .aim- of living a heller

thoughi ,

1 fine:

JCblev

gresslv. I^agn, every effon In .. educaior* in il

Ine Proui forth leading

L again unop-

Split in Donocuttc Banka

For I he nomination < for 8utr offices, there is no fiihr in the D*mocrailc pst>. pn -win I'nltcd State Senator Edward f. Edward* being the candidate for re-elee-tion. and William I. Dill. State Moior Vehicle Coiuailaaloner. the

candidate for Govenior.

While the Democrats have only filed one ticket for the county office*, the game played is said to have been one of ‘'wateWti! waiting ’ between the two factions of the Democratic party tp — which one would, at the last

On May 3rd

Jargowsky Given Support

Hammonton High defeated Cape) f ’k*p**r*i May High, ft to *. in a five-inn-1 8KIUOH—idi thar sba

n lug game Saturday afternoon at | Mr * Euana i/eUai a] roor Cape May. , •i'lHod In tn- triage . t r

HAMMONTON H. 1 W of Ih First BapH

Delegations From Each; woodbine—The — r- 1 High School baaeb 1OWI) in uounty CJC- ; its second start of the

pected to Attend |

was defeated by

i Bar do. cf-

, : Withers. If.

Fogno. Ib. ! HegM. anWscott. r! R. Mor“n. i

Movie Included in Program

COURT HOUSE—The following 1* the program of the Spring Institute of the W. C, T. U.. to be held in the Unit Baptist Church. Cape May Court House, on Thur*-

jjay. May 3rd:

Morning meeting. 10: ‘>o o'clock, daylight saving time-—Call tq order. Mr*. Miller: Song. Crw*vde, Prayer. Crusade Psalm: G-cetlng*. w Mr*. Buzxell: Response. Mrs. J c , Howell: Dedsratlon <f Principle*,

r,n when

Flersantville >ird< y Kiiemcao by the score of

8 to ?

Jargowsky twirled a fine game- . for the Woodbine learn bta poor support was the cause of the ; downfall of the team. He fanned seven and passed five in the seven C Innings played. Five very costly errors were ; Long. Sb. ‘ by Woodbine, three being Gibson, rf. fcv I*ldnn- Gslovr wlvn in ‘ "T - ... ..

fieiu, and

for six PUasantvtlle

VaUese at short

xecond contributed the othet mis-

Mrs. Grace Sharp: What

atitnte Mean*. Mr* Helen Miller; Demonstration o< l ight Line Union. Wildwood and Cape May: Address. Mis* Goodwin: Offering Noon-tide song and prayer. Ad-

journment. Box I.until.

Afternoon meeting. ;:00 o'clock

wide open breach in the Democratic ranks in ibis county, just a» wide a* the breach that existed up until last year in Republican ranks. One faction is known a* the Chambers-Saugh-:er faction. *o named after City fomliusioner Jere Chambers.

(Continued from Page One) !u beach front property, and'

gam c . dirrcu-r of the Ocean refu-wd a bUHdmg permit by the

CHv Harbors. Inr : director of building inspector,

the Flanders Hotel. Inc : director A prup«*at to purchase the of the Occam l i-y Golf Club; property f-om the Rutlty Com-iiea-ur.-r of ih- siandsrd Engf- pany by the city was the subject neering ai.d Coil*; rvietion Com- of much dbetusdon in Wildwood pany. ol Atlanlic CHy. ‘last year, and the proposition

Mr. Sul toil was affiliated *llh wa* also i limed down. *o on

Ocian Clly Ixrdge No. 171. F March 19. Sheriff HoJniai.. j Cape May. and Evans G- Slaughand A M . Ocean City Chapter, armed with ejectment writ. , pro- ter. of Wildwood The other facNo. 46. R. A M.: Crescent Com- tided the means through which lion Is the Campbell-!nnning fsemandery. Knlghia of Templai. ■>: the claim of the Realty Comp-u.; | lion, which I* led by former Ctl r Ailnnlie CHy: Trenton Temple, 1* b«lng aired in ibr Suprem< IOommiastoner William Can.oh H, Anelen: Arable Order Nobles of,Court, and the decision of whlrhjof Ocean City, and Samuel LanIhe My*ili Shrine, and tbi- Allan-'will rest with a Jury. ning. of Wildwood, tic City Shrine Club. The split fn the Democratic He wa* a member of the Cham- Trial How On rank* became wider last year her of Commerce, of which he J — --»* *

» i- :i past president; Ihe Voung Men* Prvigietslv* Wai-b-ington Camp. No. 75. F <) S. of A Kalmta Tribe No. lit*. I.

M AlUntlc CHy U>dgc,

minute, file petitions for eacdi- ' daylight saving time—Praise and date*, no that the other faction Frtnnise. Mrs. Helen Miller; could fight them There I* a dre*». Mia* Goodwin: Soto. Mr*.

Talm ol the days when wild ; cattle roamed Five Mile Beach and communication between various pari* of the Gland wav maintained by stage coach, were

and Protective Orrt-r ll‘l••rrJ,Uns features of an dther-

than ever, when the Campbell Laming force* succeeded In ranking E O. Howell. Jr., chalrnmn of the County Executive Connuittee. while the Chambrrs-Slauxhter force* secured all the appointmade In the county by the

City Council. D of A ; Ocean City the ca*.- alarred. Lodge. Knights of Pythias; Ocean r irv‘H' Court Judge « K City Council. Jr. O F A M th. Hoo ) r u presiding, with Jud*. .M«n'r Forum of the First M F r ’lntvnee Cole and Jiniath?' H«r..i Church, and Volutiteer Fir. Co.! -presenllng ihe city. an.. Wll- „ i Hum Bou.geoi* represent lug the

company In tr* efforts to compel •

Active Worker lh ' rl, ) r 10 remove aewen. beach

bodpHaU. gua’d oqulpment and

Mr. Sutton was admired by hi-! other city properly from beach-

■How ciliteni - • -

Tlte ticket filed for cnynly otoffloes I* said to be backed by the Campbell forces, and has George Orel* for Congress; Joseph l>v*ni- for Assembly; Roger William* for Freeholder: Joseph A. Mark* for Sheriff, ana Howard

D. Taylor for Coroner.

For State Committee the tWo

" citlteu* and >* known as j front claims of the company * t^u l0 cinu,ib! r» U |5 l lnK h oo'bmwd^bv

who ha* arcorapUsfcod much ' the second and third wards. ICamnhe lor ihT

for the reaott Among com. of , Th. company values the land! ’ H y, Patience Indian, b^T-' •he major accomplGhmenia which ai Il.ISO.ObO. Testimony Mr Patience LudUm ha-

lo- w.,- ML-trtiiiientaJ in bringing 1 from a long proceasion of veteraii! yf,,

lh. Oc.ill

Tosour: Solo. Mr*. Lwffarty; Offering, Hold Fast and Go Forward. Mrs. Willard Wright and

Mr*. Loin Hess.

Field*, who twirled for 1

antrillc. deserved his victory, for

and allowed but four hits. No errors were

the PletTRantvIUe team . If rained prarUcally all during Trade The name was called '

in the seventh inning dye t

and da rime**

PLEASANTVmj;

Some girls think that adoaesUcJ

science course which leaches bow

m_mnke fudge is complete

In addition plana are being made for additional intoresting feature*. Large delegation* are expected from each town. It is hoped that the movie. -‘Le*t We Forget." can be secured as the last feature of

the program.

Reading Club in So. SeaviBe School

SOiTH SEA Virus—A Reading Club ha* been organised at the South Searille r-hool. The officer* art: Ania Cwntiao. president; Agnes Lioyd. vice president, and H. iold Collin*, secretary. The object <ft the club t* to get the pupil* to read more books. Ihe person that reads the most hook* is given n prize at the end of the year.

Time flies: Only 2d years ago two thirds or the population was wondering how to pronounce g.ir-

Stceiman. cf. . W. Hudson, c J. T-mp’n, 2b.

—3 3 2 12 1

-3 2201

H-son. 3b.. lh. Fen'more. as. Christian rf. . Risky, rf. J. T-tnp-n. St. Tripiciun. p.

-_2 b 0 2 i>

0 0 P b 0

Touts

WOODBINE H.

2C ft » 21 *

J. Oaiove. If.

—30100

I Galore, cf. Stev’son. 2b. Jarc'sky. p. Oopem’n. 3b. Lintner. lb. Levin, c. Davis, rf. :

—3 0 0 0 0

-2001 0

Totols — 33 2 4 IS 5 Woodbine H 0 0 2 0 0 0 0—2 Pleasantvllle H. 0 0 2 0 3 3 x—8 Ert >rs—Vallese. J; I Galore. ]. OMirg. Jack EBIngsworth.

Bridge

til. i,. w Ihwrdw. W. ■. * sidenI* who told of the oondi- iCoi^kkrable orestUe^Ua'rh^^r I r: Ciiy l*MiKpi.rt biidgpvtlou of the beach oceanward from ■ , lhfc £ , fomndi-^hG. t oiganiration of Ihe Ocean jBearh Aienu- In .he early 86'a. ? 2 1 ^ 1 •ers I’ Hn. Auti.mnbil. Some » ho «e*. we!. : Frank | ' Co., wnu-h built ih. | Smith v iwerident of th. ‘ n State polttical circles

Pimge ronnmln. Ocean City | wood Title and Trust Ccmpeny. with Atlanlic County at Sumer* j w'-o said hi* first employniei Point. He later worked for the | lure was that of stage coach

taking over of this bridge by the driver: Chnrle* Norton, prewldent I wmuonai i nirmninwi . making Ha free bridge of the IWh Realty Curayfiy: | AePnSide”of^^,Si

WHEN YOU WANT PANSIES—REAL PANSIES All Pretty Panxicx. get them from JOHN DEVLIN, Florist Short Bead. Ocean View. H. J.

.ntrartlng road builder. William S. Darnell, secretary: ha* built thousands of mll-i-, Mayoi Joseph Champion, of Ocean Improved highways In New 'city I. M Birr. Norib WildJerwy. Pennsylvania. Delaware. ; wood engineer, and J. Albert Maryland and n*-» Vork T1 •■■■■ Tim trial win work * a* done by the firm «it I bo continued probably for several

Sutlon-Corson Company, which day*.

illy wnr dissolved when he — incorporated with the Standard Shires often mildew in warm Engineering and Con*truriioa damp weather, •specially Jn a tinpany. dark cloaet. They aro not so During the past throe year*, likely lo do so tf kept on abne--plle hi* illnes*. be did not tree* or stuffed with paper, and his civic active I - If.- slored in a well-vectUated. ’dry. kilted hard with Ralph Bit- light place. Mildew can oe washed hk-'I In an effort to interest off with warm water and soap, pita) in th’' construction of the; hut the leather must be wiped • an City-!x>ngpnrt bridge which the Highly dry afterward.

started on ■ r! ^ ;—

represent the party In tin l ro " B,j: ,rom which they are

— I elected.

All the candidates ror delegate., the National Conventlon-where p President of the United State* t* .nominated are pledged, on the Republican ticket, for Herbert Hoover, while the Democrat* are simply designated as "regular

Democrat-"

Mayor Mau ice Sofroney | a party of m*n. including Earl Waddington. William Shellem. Herman IMamond and Morris Feldman, motored to their camp in the Pooonos* Sunday and are' spending ten day* there, adding finishing touche* to the building and ground* The camp 1- located at High Knob, whlrh Is twenty-eight miles from Stroudsburg, Pa.

Recently he was active securing of easement dec

beachfront property owners for the ciiy in an effort to -peed the insirvetloti »f the new Bnnrd-

nlk.

Beside* hi* wife and .win he 1irvived hr two sisters. Mis • tilling Col. of this city, and ' r*. William .'uicms. of Washing-'

Two Good Places to Eat—Here and Home' PARK VIEW LUNCH ROOM Landis Avenue, at Ocean Avenue M DALEY. Proprietor oiw.rnrm^u^ r.ln. Sea Isle CHy, N. J.

t-KilMrasslng moment fc l* when the . e> copte* along just i.ying rnkb for your

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Latimer's Bread

Fop Variety Why Not Try a Whole Wheat Loaf a couple of times a week! Try It Toasted, YouTl Find It Delicious

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W HAT AU OF US WANT today L the mo»t we can get from our money

. whether it be In good*, service pleasure. Thu attitude applies even to our mates. For. we want our families to. get our money quickly and at little

that sh -w wha it costs to

inherit money •

Some of us accomplish this by leaving our estates by Will and naming a corporate executor to wind up our affairs. We do this in thi belief that the Bank la a specialist in this wori and should be able to do this more efficiently. Others attempt the same objective by appointing an individual to do the work believing that by naming a wife or relative as executor, this fee can be saved lor the family.

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is the man who can i smile when he wrecks I his car and this is only ! made possible by auto | insurance. Complete coverage is what you need.

BOTH __ PHONES JOHN L. MAHER